The 39-year-old senior constable was off duty when he was allegedly over the limit and involved in an accident.
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Former transport minister Paul Lucas gets key Cross River Rail job
Former Bligh government minister Paul Lucas has been handed a job overseeing the delivery of Labor’s Cross River Rail project.
Rockhampton flood recedes, roads reopen, rubbish trucks at the ready
More than 200 homes had water over the floorboards as a result of the flooding, with a bulk waste collection service to begin soon for damaged properties.
Brisbane's first fog of the year delays ferries
Ferries and a train have been delayed thanks to a thick fog rolling over the Brisbane CBD and southern suburbs on Monday morning.
Off-duty aged care worker allegedly assaulted two nurses
The older woman suffered bruises on her neck and behind her ear and the other woman’s ear was injured.
Queensland teen orphaned as sister fights for life after tragic four days
Seventeen-year-old Shanon Heidemann has lost every member of his close family, except for his critically injured sister.
Cyclone Debbie response to be reviewed as Rockhampton residents start clean-up
The Fitzroy River continued to recede on Sunday, with floodwaters at 7.85 metres high after reaching 8.9 metres on Friday.
Triathletes embrace dirt and dust at Julia Creek festival
They came for the dirt and the dust and the heat and the mud – and they got all that – but those that packed Julia Creek on the weekend got a lot more besides for the annual Dirt n Dust triathlon festival.
Premier commits to permanent Rockhampton levees as floodwaters slowly recede
Annastacia Palaszczuk admitted it would be more cost-effective in the long-term to build levees, but said funding was needed in the short-term.
Melon Mania, because why not?
Not everything needs to have meaning. Certainly not a bunch of people sliding down a tarp covered with watermelon remains in inner-city Brisbane.



